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She & Him - You Really Got a Hold On Me
This is a better version.Submitted by udgums | over 4 years ago4 Views0 Comments -
Health Literacy
Trying to submit the link again... http://www.tmit1.org/video/nielsen/3_HealthLiteracy032505.wvxSubmitted by BTourville | over 4 years ago3 Views0 Comments -
Mr. Always Prepared for Everything.
The Next in the Real Med Students of Genius series: Mr. Always Prepared for Everything Guy. I'm sure everyone knows one of these.Submitted by editor | almost 6 years ago65 Views3 Comments -
A Big Butt May Be Good For You
New research shows that a little extra "junk in the trunk" may ward off diabetes and excessive weight gain. Harry Smith speaks with Dr. Holly Phillips about the landmark study.Submitted by StarlightRN | about 5 years ago4 Views0 Comments -
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For people who stutter, everyday tasks, like phone calls or ordering food can be scary. A recently-developed device is taking away the anxiety by enhancing a person's fluency. Alyssa Rossomme reportsSubmitted by StarlightRN | almost 5 years ago3 Views1 Comment -
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The 10 Healthiest Foods You've Never Tried
Interesting Video about foods we rarely think of eating.Submitted by jegray88 | over 4 years ago36 Views0 Comments -
Mr. Awesome Floor Team Avoider
The next in the Real Med Students of Genius series. I think I've seen this guy in the MICU.Submitted by editor | almost 6 years ago33 Views2 Comments -
An Alternative To Mammograms
Dense breast tissue can often mask small tumors, leaving them undetectable in mammograms. But as Dr. Jon LaPook reports, ultrasound has become a viable option in the screening of breast cancerSubmitted by StarlightRN | about 5 years ago2 Views0 Comments -
New Device For Stutterers
For people who stutter, everyday tasks, like phone calls or ordering food can be scary. A recently-developed device is taking away the anxiety by enhancing a person's fluency. Alyssa Rossomme reportsSubmitted by StarlightRN | almost 5 years ago2 Views0 Comments -
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